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|a The porphyrins.
|n Volume 5,
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|a Physical chemistry.
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|a Front Cover; Physical Chemistry, Part C; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; General Preface; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Routes of Electron Transfer; I. Introduction; II. Mechanisms of Oxidation and Reduction; III. Recent Mechanistic Work; IV. Heme Proteins; References; Chapter 2. Electron Transfer Photoreactions of Porphyrins; I. Introduction; II. Electron Transfer Reactions; III. Reduction; IV. Oxidation; References; Chapter 3. Primary Redox Reactions of Metalloporphyrins; I. Introduction; II. Electrochemistry; III. Properties of Reduced Porphyrins
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|a IV. Oxidation of MetalloporphyrinsV. Oxidation and Reduction of Chlorins and Bacteriochlorins; VI. Biological Roles for Primary Redox Events of Chlorophylls and Metalloporphyrins; References; Chapter 4. Electrochemistry of Porphyrins; I. Introduction; II. Techniques and Apparatus; III. Electrochemistry of Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins; IV. Enzyme Models and Biological Implications; References; Chapter 5. The Oxygenation of Hemoglobin; I. Introduction; II. Models for the Hemoglobin-Oxygen Reaction; III. The Bohr Effect; IV. Temperature and the Oxygen Equilibrium
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|a V. Effects of Organic PhosphatesVI. Kinetics of Hemoglobin-Oxygen Reaction; VII. Kinetics of Ligand Reactions; VIII. Reactions of Unliganded Hemoglobin; IX. The Hemoglobin-Oxygen Reaction; X. The Reaction of Nitric Oxide with Deoxyhemoglobin; XI. Reactions of Other Ligands; XII. Reactions of Mutant Hemoglobins with Ligands; XIII. Synthetic Hemoglobins; XIV. Kinetics of the Bohr Effect; XV. Nonmammalian Hemoglobins; XVI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Interaction of Dioxygen with Metalloporphyrins; I. Introduction; II. Iron Systems; III. Cobalt Systems
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|a IV. Metalloporphyrins and Phthalocyanines of Other Transition MetalsV. Miscellaneous Systems; VI. General Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Aggregation of Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins; I. Introduction; II. Porphyrins; III. Iron Porphyrins; IV. Other Metalloporphyrins; V. Dealing with the Question; References; Chapter 8. The Isolation, Preparation, Characterization, and Estimation of the Chlorophylls and the Bacteriochlorophylls; I. Chlorophylls and Their Examination; II. Chlorophylls in Relation to Other Porphyrin Compounds; III. Significance of Chlorophylls
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|a IV. Significance of ChromatographyV. Criteria for Separations; VI. Alteration Products; VII. Chromatographic Sequences; VIII. Estimation of the Chlorophylls; IX. Typical Chromatographic Procedures; References; Chapter 9. Chlorophyll Aggregation: Coordination Interactions in Chlorophyll Monomers, Dimers, and Oligomers; I. Introduction; II. Chlorophyll as Donor and Acceptor; III. Spectroscopic Properties of Chlorophyll Monomers; IV. Chlorophyll-Chlorophyll Endogamous Interactions: Dimers; V. Chlorophyll Oligomers; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References
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